17.11.2001 (concert)

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17 November 2001
Performance of "Sehnsucht"
Concert by Rammstein
Show count:#406
Country:Russia
   #1
City:Moscow
   #1
Venue:Luzhniki Palace of Sports
   #1
Capacity:13,700[1]
Attendance:8,700[2]
Tour:Mutter Tour
   #82
Tour leg:European Winter leg 2001
   #4
Support act:I.F.K.
   #1
[3]
Price:600 - 800 руб.
Songs:20
Recordings:
Video:PRO, partial (1)
Rammstein touring chronology
13 Nov 2001 17 Nov 2001 19 Nov 2001
Additional images:
Flyer

Ticket 1

Ticket 2

Information

  • Clawfinger, who were supporting Rammstein on their tour, were replaced by the Russian band I.F.K. last minute. The displeased crowd, which was expecting Clawfinger to play, booed and threw litter at them.[3]
  • Flake celebrated his birthday one day before this show. After Engel, Paul raised his hands, then pointed at Flake's keyboard and said "Флаке, день рождения!" (Translation: "Flake, birthday!") to the crowd. At first the people did not understand what he meant, but after he repeated it, the crowd started cheering and wishing Flake a happy birthday. The band then toasted to Flake and shared their drinks with the people in the front row.[3]
  • One of the two known times Rammstein played Lied von der unruhevollen Jugend live, the other one being on 19 November 2001.
    • The lyrics of the song were mainly sung by Paul, with Till and Flake on backing vocals.[3]
    • At the beginning of the song, Till came to the stage with a big Russian flag.[3]

Setlist[3]

HerzeleidSehnsuchtMutterOther: 4
  Herzeleid  
3 )
    • Weißes Fleisch
    • Asche zu Asche
    • Rammstein
  Sehnsucht  
4 )
    • Sehnsucht
    • Du hast
    • Bück dich
    • Engel
  Mutter  
9 )
    • Mein Herz brennt
    • Links 2-3-4
    • Feuer frei!
    • Rein raus
    • Adios
    • Mutter
    • Zwitter
    • Sonne
    • Ich will
  Reise, Reise  
0 )
      Rosenrot  
    0 )
        Liebe ist für alle da  
      0 )
          Rammstein  
        0 )
            Zeit  
          0 )
              other  
            4 )
              • 5/4
              • Halleluja
              • Stripped
              • Lied von der unruhevollen Jugend

            Media

            Video

            • Parts of 5/4, Mein Herz brennt and Links 2-3-4 were broadcasted on TV.[4]

            Sources